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Back in 2011, I went into computer hardware repairs. I started with laptop chargers. I remember peeling back the rubber, soldering wires, and always staring at that weird plastic bulge on the cable. It didn't look like it did anything, but it was on every single high-end charger I fixed. I used to wonder if it was a hidden battery or just a weight to keep the cord from tangling.
It turns out, that little lump is the unsung hero of your workspace.
It's called a Ferrite Bead, and its only job is to act as a silencer for your electricity.
See, every electronic device is naturally noisy. They send out invisible electromagnetic signals. Without that cylinder, your charger cable would turn into a giant antenna, broadcasting interference that would make your Wi-Fi slow, your TV flicker, or your speakers buzz.
Inside that plastic shell is just a chunk of magnetic iron. It catches all that electrical noise and kills it before it can escape the wire.
It’s basically a muzzle for your cable so your gadgets can live in peace.
INALEGWU.
There’s a trend of young men reading classic books then posting videos talking about them online, and they’re encouraging their peers to do the same. Usually trends online are ridiculous, but this one is awesome! I hope it continues.
@Based_Gendo@ChrisKindaReads Oh, I loved it. When the mind suffers, you suffer more. I believe Jordan Peterson has it right when he says that we never really get away with anything (bad) that we do. Delayed but not denied.
@urchieag So, it's not a response to the pursuit of new knowledge or habit or information or the light (like you inferred in your quote) but it is more about how existing knowledge reshapes our relationship with what we already know rather than replacing it.
@urchieag "Unlearning" sounds like deletion but knwledge isn't really erased. What we call unlearning is awareness layered atop prior knwledge. The old habit/knwledge still exists but new understanding changes how we act. So behaviour changes not bcuz we forgot but bcuz we now know better.